Piper's move, ARTNews's Robin Cembalest wrote, raised the question of «
whether separate exhibitions are still needed to tell the stories that were left out and continue to be absent from conventional tellings of art history, or whether creating these separate spaces amounts to a kind of ghettoization that prevents the artwork from being considered on the larger stage.»
The question is
whether separate exhibitions are still needed to tell the stories that were left out and continue to be absent from conventional tellings of art history, or whether creating these separate spaces amounts to a kind of ghettoization that prevents the artwork from being considered on the larger stage.
Not exact matches
It is somewhat unclear
whether the
exhibitions by Vlatka Horvat and Sara Greenberger Rafferty at the Kitchen were conceived as
separate shows, or as independent efforts that, as curated by Matthew Lyons, just happen to work well together.